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Ask Not What Your Country Can Do For You But What You Can Do For Your Country, Episode 139

Niall Boylan | January 15, 2024 close
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In this engaging episode, Niall delves into the complex dynamics of citizen-government interactions, asking a critical question: “Who’s fault is it that Ireland is failing its people?” The conversation unfolds against the backdrop of Barry Whyte’s incisive critique of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar’s recent letter to the Sunday Independent, challenging the […]

Are You Proud Of Ireland? Episode 138

Niall Boylan | January 11, 2024 close
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In this thought-provoking episode, Niall confronts a poignant question sparked by recent statements from Taoiseach Leo Varadkar: “Are You Proud Of Ireland?” The conversation centers around the nation’s approach to asylum seekers, particularly those fleeing the war in Ukraine, and explores the sentiments of the Irish population regarding this humanitarian […]

The Failure Of Irish Politics With Ben Scallan

Niall Boylan | January 10, 2024 close
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In this extended episode, Niall engages in a comprehensive and candid conversation with Ben Scallan, Senior Political Correspondent for Griptmedia, to unravel the intricacies of Irish politics….

Should ID Be Compulsory To Use Social Media? Episode 137

Niall Boylan | January 9, 2024 close
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In this episode, Niall explores the question: Should ID be compulsory to use social media? The discussion arises from the ongoing debate surrounding the proposed Online Safety and Media Regulation Bill. Advocates argue for ID verification as a means to enhance accountability and curb online abuse. The episode opens with […]

Should You Have A Say On Who Moves Into Your Community?, Episode 136

Niall Boylan | January 8, 2024 close
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In this episode, Niall explores the complex question of whether residents should have a say in who moves into their community. The discussion is sparked by a recent incident in Ballinrobe, where locals protested against the planned accommodation of 50 male refugees in their town. The episode begins by presenting […]

Can Comedy Go To Far? Episode 135

Niall Boylan | January 4, 2024 close
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In this thought-provoking episode, Niall dives into the controversial realm of comedy, asking the question 135 Can Comedy Go Too Far? The discussion is prompted by recent instances involving renowned comedians such as Ricky Gervais, Jimmy Carr, and Dave Chappelle, who faced criticism for jokes that pushed societal boundaries. The […]

His Depression Is Making Me Want To Leave Him. Episode 133

Niall Boylan | January 3, 2024 close
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In this emotionally charged episode, Niall addresses a deeply personal dilemma faced by a listener, whose husband’s battle with depression has cast a shadow over their once-happy marriage. The episode explores the complex question: “Would you leave your partner if they were depressed?” The heartfelt listener email reveals a story […]

Part Two, Should We Ban Social Media For Children Under The Age Of 16? Episode 133

Niall Boylan | January 2, 2024 close
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In this episode, Niall delves into the hotly debated topic: “Should We Ban Social Media For Children Under The Age Of 16?” Drawing inspiration from recent discussions in the UK about potential restrictions on social media access for young teenagers, Niall explores the merits and challenges of imposing such limitations. […]

Part One, Should We Ban Social Media For Children Under The Age Of 16? Episode 133

Niall Boylan | January 2, 2024 close
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In this episode, Niall delves into the hotly debated topic: “Should We Ban Social Media For Children Under The Age Of 16?” Drawing inspiration from recent discussions in the UK about potential restrictions on social media access for young teenagers, Niall explores the merits and challenges of imposing such limitations. […]


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    Niall Boylan

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